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The American Immigrant Wall of Honor on Ellis Island is a powerful tribute to the individuals and families who came to America in search of a better life. Unlike the exhibits inside the museum, this outdoor memorial allows visitors to see thousands of immigrant names inscribed in stone — a moving reminder of personal journeys, sacrifice, and the shared story of America.

Here’s your complete guide to the Wall of Honor Tour on Ellis Island. 🧳🇺🇸✨


📍 Where Is the Wall of Honor?

📍 Located on the Ellis Island promenade, just outside the Ellis Island Immigration Museum, overlooking New York Harbor and the Manhattan skyline.

🛳️ Access is via Statue City Cruises ferry from:

  • Battery Park (New York)
  • Liberty State Park (New Jersey)

🎟️ No additional ticket is required — included with any ferry ticket.


🧱 What Is the Wall of Honor?

  • A memorial wall with over 750,000 names engraved
  • Honors immigrants of all nationalities and eras, not just those who came through Ellis Island
  • Opened in 1990 by the Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation
  • One of the few monuments in the U.S. where individuals and families can add their names for a donation

🧭 What to Expect on the Tour

🌊 Scenic Walkway

  • The wall wraps around the island, offering stunning harbor views
  • Peaceful, reflective space surrounded by water and skyline

🔍 Name Browsing

  • Names are organized in horizontal bronze panels by contribution date
  • Each name includes the immigrant’s first and last name, and sometimes additional information

📱 On-Site Name Finder

  • Touchscreen kiosks or assistance desks available to help you find specific names
  • Or use the online directory before your visit: www.wallofhonor.org

❓ Wall of Honor Tour – FAQ

1️⃣ Do I need a special ticket to see the Wall of Honor?

❌ No — access is included with your ferry ticket to Ellis Island


2️⃣ How long does the tour take?

⏳ Spend as little as 15–30 minutes, or longer if you’re searching for family names or taking photos


3️⃣ Can I find my family’s name on the wall?

✅ If a relative sponsored a name, it will be inscribed
🔍 Use the Wall of Honor directory online or on-site to check
💡 Note: This is not a passenger list wall — it includes any immigrants, even those who didn’t pass through Ellis Island.


4️⃣ Can I add a name to the Wall of Honor?

✅ Yes — anyone can honor an immigrant (past or present)
🧾 Donation required via the Statue of Liberty–Ellis Island Foundation
🌐 Learn more or submit at: www.wallofhonor.org


5️⃣ Is the Wall of Honor accessible?

♿ Yes — fully wheelchair accessible
🚻 Restrooms and seating available nearby


6️⃣ Can I take photos?

📸 Absolutely!
📍 Best views:

  • With the Manhattan skyline in the background
  • At sunset or golden hour
  • Standing beside your family name, if applicable

✅ Bonus Tips

  • 🧭 Walk the full circle to see all name panels and harbor views
  • 🧥 Bring layers — it can get breezy along the water
  • 🛍️ Visit the Ellis Island gift shop for Wall of Honor keepsakes
  • 📚 Pair your visit with the Family History Center to trace your roots further

🎟 Want help planning your Ellis Island visit or searching the Wall of Honor?

Let me know! I’ll help you build a full itinerary that includes the Wall, Great Hall, Statue of Liberty, and ferry details — for a meaningful, personal journey through America’s immigrant heritage 🧳🗽🇺🇸

🧱 Wall of Honor Tour – FAQ

Located at Ellis Island Immigration Museum, New York Harbor

The American Immigrant Wall of Honor is a powerful and emotional outdoor tribute located on Ellis Island, honoring immigrants from all over the world — including those who didn’t pass through Ellis Island itself. With sweeping views of the harbor and Manhattan skyline, it’s a peaceful place to reflect and connect with your family’s past.

Here’s your quick FAQ to guide your Wall of Honor Tour experience. 🧳🗽🇺🇸


1️⃣ What is the Wall of Honor?

The Wall of Honor is a permanent, outdoor monument engraved with the names of over 750,000 immigrants who journeyed to the United States. It honors:

  • Immigrants from all nationalities and eras
  • Those who came through Ellis Island or other U.S. ports
  • Individuals and families whose names were submitted by loved ones or descendants

2️⃣ Where is the Wall of Honor located?

📍 On the south side of Ellis Island, along the water’s edge
🌆 Offers panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline and New York Harbor
🛳️ Accessible via Statue City Cruises from:

  • Battery Park (NYC)
  • Liberty State Park (NJ)

3️⃣ Is it free to visit the Wall of Honor?

Yes. Entry is included with your ferry ticket to Ellis Island.
🎟 No additional ticket or fee is required to walk the Wall.


4️⃣ How do I find a name on the Wall?

🔍 Use:

  • On-site touchscreen kiosks
  • Help desk inside the Immigration Museum
  • The online directory at www.wallofhonor.org

Names are arranged by contribution date, not alphabetically.


5️⃣ Can I add a name to the Wall?

✅ Yes — anyone can submit the name of an immigrant or descendant
💵 A donation to the Statue of Liberty–Ellis Island Foundation is required
📅 Name additions are processed a few times a year

📝 Submit a name at: www.wallofhonor.org


6️⃣ Does the Wall list all Ellis Island immigrants?

❌ No — it only lists the names of people who were honored by sponsors
📜 For full historical passenger lists, visit the Family History Center inside the museum


7️⃣ How long should I plan to spend at the Wall of Honor?

⏳ About 15–30 minutes, depending on whether you’re searching for names or enjoying the view
📸 It’s also a popular photo stop during a full Ellis Island visit


8️⃣ Is the Wall of Honor accessible?

♿ Yes — the walkways are fully wheelchair accessible
🪑 Benches and shaded areas available nearby


9️⃣ Can I take photos?

📸 Yes! The Wall is a beautiful photo location — especially at:

  • Sunset
  • Golden hour
  • In front of family names

🔟 What’s the best time to visit?

  • 🕘 Morning or late afternoon for soft lighting and fewer crowds
  • 🌤️ Any season is beautiful, but spring and fall offer the best weather

✅ Bonus Tips

  • 📱 Use the online name search before your trip for a faster experience
  • 📚 Visit the Family History Center inside the museum to research immigration records
  • 🛍️ Check out the Ellis Island gift shop for personalized Wall of Honor souvenirs
  • 💬 Ask staff for help if you can’t locate a name — they’re happy to assist

🎟 Need help planning your visit to Ellis Island, finding a name, or submitting one to the Wall?

Let me know! I can help you organize a meaningful experience that connects your family history with one of America’s most iconic landmarks 🧳🗽🇺🇸

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